### 🎒 Field Bags & Rock Bags: Carry It All Without the Strain

You can’t carry everything in your hands — and you don’t want your pockets full of dusty quartz and broken fossils. A **field bag** (or rock bag) keeps your tools, specimens, and field notes organized and within reach.

The right bag balances **toughness, comfort, and compartments** — and saves your back in the process.

### 🧵 What to Look for in a Good Field Bag

– **Durable canvas or nylon** – resists abrasion from rocks and tools
– **Multiple compartments** – keep tools separate from finds
– **Adjustable strap** – for shoulder or crossbody wear
– **Drain holes or mesh pockets** – reduce dirt and moisture buildup
– **Wide opening** – easy access for gloves-on rockhounds

Some collectors even use **military surplus bags** or repurposed tool bags for added strength.

### 🪨 Why It Matters

– Carry tools like picks, chisels, loupe, and notepad
– Keep delicate finds separate from heavy tools
– Stay out longer with less fatigue
– Collect more without losing items along the way

### 🛠 Bonus Tip

Add a few zippered pouches or small plastic containers inside your bag to store **fragile crystals or small fossils** safely.

### 💬 Final Thought

A good rock bag is like a hiking partner — rugged, reliable, and always ready to help carry the load.

🎒 Rothco Canvas Map Case

A durable, field-tested bag perfect for rockhounds on the move.

Rothco Canvas Map Case
  • Sturdy cotton canvas construction
  • Multiple inner and outer pockets
  • Adjustable shoulder strap
  • Ideal size for tools and samples
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